IbisMummy says so. I always thought about it, but I think Ibis was the first I saw bust it out. At MMM1 I was the only one with a tube.Kramerica wrote:Just bring the foamcore, amirite?
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no i feel you im just saying id rather carry a poster rolled in kraft then flat in a bag thats all they had at SDCC and even a couple vets got damage just hate the idea of the corners or edges hitting somethingthisisjosh wrote:Mo gladly rolls them if you provide it. It may be shocking to you, but a lot of people show up with nothing, so they're only trying to help you protect the print.GiantBoyDective wrote:THIS i'll bring the tube but use kraft paper for fcuks sakeaustx117 wrote:Anyone else think Mondo needs to stop using the plastic bags?
so just room 237 left?
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The bags worked well at the first gallery show. There was absolutely nowhere to roll anything up when the show opened that night. So the bags were a good way to get them out of there.
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They really did it for Jodorowsky's Dune? If so, that's all kinds of cool. This sounds like a must have.Kramerica wrote:Need me some pics of that Dune print if anyone can help.
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Especially with the rain.phubar2 wrote:The bags are worked well at the first gallery show. There was absolutely nowhere to roll anything up when the show opened that night. So the bags were a good way to get them out of there.
Its better than nothing thats for sure.
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It really came in handy for the rain that night, but just felt they were not a good fit after that. Plus plastic bags...environment...blahJon1701 wrote:Especially with the rain.phubar2 wrote:The bags are worked well at the first gallery show. There was absolutely nowhere to roll anything up when the show opened that night. So the bags were a good way to get them out of there.
Its better than nothing thats for sure.
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Those who have seen the DUNE poster, did they have a framed version? I only ask because there was a framed piece behind the Dredd 3-D and they never turned it around, just kept saying it wasn't revealed yet. This was after the Moss ordeal
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What do they expect cat owners to put their used cat litter in?RiotAct wrote:http://digitaltexan.net/2012/austin-loc ... F4GPVGz5t0
brettlv5506 wrote:What do they expect cat owners to put their used cat litter in?RiotAct wrote:http://digitaltexan.net/2012/austin-loc ... F4GPVGz5t0
Ha! My girlfriend said this to me the other day when I didn't want to use plastic bags at the store.
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Jesus Christ that Dune!